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Marie Marie

(11,674 posts)
25. There goes the circadian rhythms of most living things
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 08:18 PM
15 hrs ago

We are already affected by too much artificial light. Oh well, throw it on the pile of our quest to destroy all that should be natural for the well being of us and the planet.

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This sounds like a bad idea, unforeseen consequences and all... wcmagumba 19 hrs ago #1
Very bad Idea. Darkness is necessary to many plants, animals and yes even humans to survive and grow. efhmc 18 hrs ago #7
It sounds like a way to make people work around the clock. yardwork 16 hrs ago #21
This has been proposed for many many years (maybe not proposed but speculated to in many Sci-Fi books. SWBTATTReg 18 hrs ago #2
More light pollution! Yesssss! Trueblue Texan 14 hrs ago #35
Not to mention it's principal use will probably be as a tool of war Ponietz 18 hrs ago #3
Aryan Light Beams? erronis 18 hrs ago #8
They'll figure that part out later FakeNoose 17 hrs ago #17
Reflect Orbital receives funding from the Air Force Ponietz 16 hrs ago #20
I think it is a precursor to 'orbital billboards' Seinan Sensei 14 hrs ago #32
Knowing this isn't a cynical comment grieves me Ponietz 6 hrs ago #47
No need to worry about animals (and plants) that need night to sleep, hunt, live. erronis 18 hrs ago #4
It's absolutely insane. highplainsdem 18 hrs ago #6
There goes the circadian rhythms of most living things Marie Marie 15 hrs ago #25
This Bayard 12 hrs ago #41
Sounds somewhat innocuous but sdfernando 18 hrs ago #5
The "extending workdays" idea is a bit concerning SSJVegeta 3 hrs ago #53
James Bond plot Die Another Day 2002 Brenda 18 hrs ago #9
Have these people never heard of LAMPS? Qutzupalotl 18 hrs ago #10
Oh, FFS! Plants', animals' health which we do rely on in obvious, and not obvious ways! electric_blue68 17 hrs ago #11
What will happen is they will spend millions over a few years. There will be a lot of planning and Srkdqltr 17 hrs ago #12
They're emptying the US Treasury as fast as they can FakeNoose 17 hrs ago #18
Yes they are. Srkdqltr 14 hrs ago #33
This "great idea" should be reviewed through the National Evironmental Policy Act (NEPA). waterwatcher123 17 hrs ago #13
Manly alpha men like in this administration have no concern about girly things like the environment LymphocyteLover 4 hrs ago #50
Geostationary high-altitude balloons would be cheaper and more servicable. They're already in fairly wide use. eppur_se_muova 17 hrs ago #14
This is one of those "Just because you CAN do something, doesn't mean you should". Snarkoleptic 17 hrs ago #15
What? Could? Go? Wrong? Charlie Chapulin 17 hrs ago #16
The absolute insanity... GiqueCee 16 hrs ago #19
Sounds horrible but the math looks silly truthisfreedom 16 hrs ago #22
Exactly. It's an incredibly stupid idea that will never work. paleotn 15 hrs ago #27
Unless they all shatter. The conceptual warning behind the movie Gravity is becoming a reality, and the universe cheers Cheezoholic 13 hrs ago #36
It says "film mirror" truthisfreedom 10 hrs ago #45
How disruptive is it when people get sent up to the Land of the Midnight Sun? NBachers 15 hrs ago #23
I can't help but feel this is a very, very bad idea.... slightlv 15 hrs ago #24
Stupid and going nowhere. paleotn 15 hrs ago #26
Why on God's green earth would we want to do this? PatrickforB 15 hrs ago #28
Republicans LOVE the uneducated and mistreated WorseDayEver 15 hrs ago #31
I know I don't want sunshine Faux pas 15 hrs ago #29
Republican bullshit.. If it makes $$$ in short term is all they care about, long term unimportant WorseDayEver 15 hrs ago #30
I have a dream of beaming microwaves from outer space onto Mar-A-Lago struggle4progress 14 hrs ago #34
I'm not too worried. The extraterrestrials will probably Ilsa 13 hrs ago #37
Thinking back to when I lived in a very rurual, remote part of Montana and mercury-vapor yard lamps Attilatheblond 13 hrs ago #38
Sure. Why not. progressoid 13 hrs ago #39
Ooo! LudwigPastorius 12 hrs ago #40
Have they asked the rest of the Earth if they want 24 hour days sarisataka 12 hrs ago #42
Lets see if we can fuck up our natural environment big time. patphil 11 hrs ago #43
Let's surround the CEOs house with searchlights, see how he likes it. Bobstandard 10 hrs ago #44
Let's heat up Earth some more. colorado_ufo 9 hrs ago #46
My only question is; "how much did this startup donate to Donnie Dipshit and Retrumplicans" and maxrandb 5 hrs ago #48
Psst....it's not just light purr-rat beauty 5 hrs ago #49
This might be one of the dumbest things to shoot into space yet. Good lord. Anything for a buck. Vinca 4 hrs ago #51
Why is it in the fcc's jurisdiction in the first place SSJVegeta 3 hrs ago #52
60,000 of them! Where are they going to put them? Grins 1 hr ago #54
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